New Zealand cabinet agrees on tougher gun laws in principle: PM
Al JazeeraJacinda Ardern also announces an inquiry into Christchurch mosque attacks that left 50 people dead. New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said on Monday that her cabinet has made an in-principle decision to tighten gun ownership in the aftermath of the Christchurch mosques massacre. The New Zealand prime minister also announced an inquiry into the mass shootings at two mosques in Christchurch on Friday that left 50 people dead. Anti-immigrant manifesto At a news conference, “Gun City” owner David Tipple said the store sold four guns and ammunition to suspect Brenton Harrison Tarrant through a “police-verified online mail-order process”. Delay in burials The New Zealand prime minister, who has earned praise for the handling of the mass shootings, said her view is that more can “and should” be done to prevent such content from being shared on social media.